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fbi still hasn't made it to the crime scene in benghazi. secretary clinton will give a classified account of the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya. witnesses tell cbs news that there was never an anti-american protest outside the consulate. instead they say it came under planned attack. that is in direct contradiction to the administration's account. that comes with complaints that the administration has not been forgetright. >> i'm just stunned and appalled that there wasn't better security for all of the american personnel at that consulate, given the high threat environment. >> now under law, state must establish a panel to investigate the attacks, report to congress within 60 days. today, secretary of state hillary clinton will outline what she is and is not willing to share. what's clear, charlie, is that the public won't get a detailed account of what happened until after the presidential election. >> margaret brennan, thank you. senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the fbi is with us. good morning. >> g
fbi still hasn't made it to the crime scene in benghazi. secretary clinton will give a classified account of the attacks on the u.s. consulate in libya. witnesses tell cbs news that there was never an anti-american protest outside the consulate. instead they say it came under planned attack. that is in direct contradiction to the administration's account. that comes with complaints that the administration has not been forgetright. >> i'm just stunned and appalled that there wasn't better...
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an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings on a residential street. iron gates in the front of it, and we were shown the guard shack, which is the first building you come to. that was with the vehicles around it had been bombed out completely. had been set on fire and then you go about 30, 40 yards or so into it and then the bigger building inside the consulate itself. and there is where the residences and -- or the dining room area. again, completely gutted. there are two or three other buildings within that compound. again, completely destroyed, and then as you go across an alleyway, you get to an annex. again two other buildings were completely gutted. everything taken out. things thrown inside the swimming pool and i guess wha
an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings on a residential street. iron gates in the front of it, and we were shown the guard shack, which is the first building you come to....
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senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president mahmood ahmadinejad. and as we learned, he may have the answers to a mystery that has consumed levinson's family for more than five years. >> reporter: is it one of those things that you get used to? >> oh, never. >> reporter: as i walked through times square with christine levinson and her son dan, neither were prepared for what they were about to see. there was robert levinson staring back at his wife and ston frson from an electronic billboard. the picture was taken from a mysterious video that the family received nearly two years ago. levinson, a retired fbi agent, pale and ga
senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former fbi assistant director, is joining us now. so what's the status of this thing now? >> charlie, this thing is going to hell in a hand best. [ laughter ] >> love is complicated. >> it is. >> well i don't know where to go, you know. shell gets off the plane. he's the victim. he is selling his interviews for $1,000 a pop or exclusive to the highest bidder. but he was arrested by texas authorities for outstanding warrants for a series of crimes back here. so the victim is in custody. the alleged perpetrator, who called the ops center and identified himself as george michael, should be expecting a knock at the door because i think the fbi is going to wake him up before he go-goes. >> what would they say? >> i think they'll say you're under arrest for violation of code which carries a maximum of five years in prison and fines that are very creative. there was a case just like this in philly in 2005. a woman is late for the plane. she forgot her passport. she doubles back to get it. she calls in
for "cbs this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former fbi assistant director, is joining us now. so what's the status of this thing now? >> charlie, this thing is going to hell in a hand best. [ laughter ] >> love is complicated. >> it is. >> well i don't know where to go, you know. shell gets off the plane. he's the victim. he is selling his interviews for $1,000 a pop or exclusive to the highest bidder....
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why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people go into benghazi when the only people they could get to protect them are the militias. right now they don't trust any of the militias. the key militia that's in charge of protecting the hospital where the wounded were taken from this attack is suspected to be behind the attack. that crime scene's long ago compromised, trampled through, looted. it may or may not yield anything terribly important. if it does, it will yield it later. it's a difficult situation. >> is there any more information on this question of how much this may have been a pre-planned attack? >> there is, and i think you've kind of put your thumb on the pulse of the problem there because in these groups we look for -- we want a wearing diagram. we want an organized picture. it was al qaeda who ordered it. it was this group that assisted. the problem is the lines are bl
why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people go into benghazi when the only people they could get to protect them are the militias. right now they don't trust any of the militias. the key militia that's in charge of protecting the hospital where the wounded were taken from this attack is suspected to be behind the...
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a line caught the fbis sources. tell cbs news that it turns out his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend made it all up. reportedly, he threatened to make shell's life miserable. he told them "i know what this is about." he produced texts and voice males to prove it was all over a twisted lover's triangle. >> there was a threat. that threat was unfounded. that flight was never in any danger. and i just want to stress right now that the male that was briefly taken in for investigation has committed no crime. >> well, maybe. hours later, shell boarded another flight to dallas. his troubles seemingly behind him. ironically on arrival, texas authorities also arrested the beleaguered traveler on unspecified outstanding warrants. for "cbs this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >>> senior correspondent john miller, a former fbi assistant director, joins us now. what's the status of this thing now? >> charlie, this hang has gone to hell in a hand basket. >> love is complicated. >> i don't know where to go. shell gets off the
a line caught the fbis sources. tell cbs news that it turns out his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend made it all up. reportedly, he threatened to make shell's life miserable. he told them "i know what this is about." he produced texts and voice males to prove it was all over a twisted lover's triangle. >> there was a threat. that threat was unfounded. that flight was never in any danger. and i just want to stress right now that the male that was briefly taken in for investigation...
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civil liberties union revealed this month documents obtained through the public records request include fbi reports. contra costa county officials to a working on contingency plans in case of a strike in the criminal justice system. the public defenders and the deputy district attorneys of both prepared to walkout over a salary and benefit dispute. union leaders say the strike they will stay out until they get results. in the forecast it was a little cold today. >>> temperatures below average even the afternoon hours. the local covers to get around the bay area this morning trying to break up. low cloud cover. we are running below average till the end of summer. temperatures this afternoon not bad with most of sunshine '70s and '80s inland the cloud cover link years on the close coastline and the next several days of very similar. >>> and northbound 880 and is still really heavy traffic conditions passed the oakland coliseum drive time half-hour between 238 in the maze and 580 to oakland jammed up as well. further south southbound 880 to approaching the parkway and accident blocking one lan
civil liberties union revealed this month documents obtained through the public records request include fbi reports. contra costa county officials to a working on contingency plans in case of a strike in the criminal justice system. the public defenders and the deputy district attorneys of both prepared to walkout over a salary and benefit dispute. union leaders say the strike they will stay out until they get results. in the forecast it was a little cold today. >>> temperatures below...
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. >> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> i think what kirk has stumbled into here is a bit of a well-worn path. we knew some of that. what he has added is the granularity of the actual memos and some of the actual words that were there in front of the white house and the national security team. but, you know, richard clark, who is the national security advisor for terrorism, in his book, he said all the lights were blinking red and we were pushing this in front of condi rice every day and it was hard to get any priority on this. in george tenet's book, he details the briefings that were given. so some of this we knew -- >> but it's something that we didn't know? >> there's some in terms of the level of detail we didn't know. >> a failure of imagination. a failure to connect the dots, as we've known from the 9/11 commission report. i was with secretary panetta yesterday and asking him now that it is 11 years after 9/11, is al qaeda still our biggest threat? with bin laden dead, cut off the head of the snake, are we that wo
. >> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> i think what kirk has stumbled into here is a bit of a well-worn path. we knew some of that. what he has added is the granularity of the actual memos and some of the actual words that were there in front of the white house and the national security team. but, you know, richard clark, who is the national security advisor for terrorism, in his book, he said all the lights were...
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it's not known how the manager was targeted but the fbi is digging for clues in her home and car. in a city known for bizarre bank robberies, this heist has quickly taken its place near the top of the list. for cbs this morning, i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> john miller, a former lapd deputy commissioner joins us now. hello. >> good morning. >> maybe i've been watching too many tv shows, i thought are they sure the bank manager isn't involved? i know the investigation is continuing. >> let's be frank here. that's the uncomfortable part. i say that because it is part of the process. when there's a child kidnapped, the first people they look at are the parents, not because they have anything to do with it but they need to eliminate them. to be quite candid, they're going to look at the bank manager hard, not because there's any reason to believe or suggest that she's a suspect. but that's a starting place which is it, you want to hear her story as an investigator. you want to see is it consistent? does it make sense? does it stand cross-examination? and at the same time, the
it's not known how the manager was targeted but the fbi is digging for clues in her home and car. in a city known for bizarre bank robberies, this heist has quickly taken its place near the top of the list. for cbs this morning, i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >>> john miller, a former lapd deputy commissioner joins us now. hello. >> good morning. >> maybe i've been watching too many tv shows, i thought are they sure the bank manager isn't involved? i know the...
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the fbi isn't even in benghazi yet. they have not secured that site which is how journalists can wander through and have picked up -- >> "the new york times" is reporting today, "new york times" reporting today in a major column on a major story, attacking libya was a major blow to cia efforts. that was an important place. they were watching important terrorist activity. those cia agents have been compromised in terms of f their ability to do what they wanted to do. >> there, i'm sure, are many agencies active in that area. the responsibility for security for the ambassador and his staff falls -- and diplomatic security which is part of this state department, which is why they are under fire and why there's so much pressure to fill in some of the blanks. journalists are trying to do that. we know the state department has to produce a report in 60 days to congress. it's not clear how detailed the information is going to be. >> a lot more news this week. margaret, thank you. good to see you. >>> southern california firefi
the fbi isn't even in benghazi yet. they have not secured that site which is how journalists can wander through and have picked up -- >> "the new york times" is reporting today, "new york times" reporting today in a major column on a major story, attacking libya was a major blow to cia efforts. that was an important place. they were watching important terrorist activity. those cia agents have been compromised in terms of f their ability to do what they wanted to do....
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. >>> senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the fbi and former los angeles police department deputy commissioner is here with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> hundreds of cases, thousands of cases. the fallout from this has got to be huge in massachusetts. >> i think it's bigger even than they are projected. you have to remember the type of offenses she is being accused of. let's talk about the cases where she's the primary chemist and testified, we're talking about 1,100 cases. that's a lot to go through. the cases where she was somewhere involved in the process of the chain of custody of the evidence and the testings, now we're talking 61,000 drug cases involving 31,000 defendants. you have a situation where the governor has ordered his chief judge to set up special courts that may be working literally over time into the night to start to process the claims by defendants that they were involved. can we just take this one step further? one of the allegations is not only that she fake the testing, but that in things that came back testing negative
. >>> senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the fbi and former los angeles police department deputy commissioner is here with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> hundreds of cases, thousands of cases. the fallout from this has got to be huge in massachusetts. >> i think it's bigger even than they are projected. you have to remember the type of offenses she is being accused of. let's talk about the cases where she's the primary...